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US2012661A
US2012661A US555488A US55548831A US2012661A US 2012661 A US2012661 A US 2012661A US 555488 A US555488 A US 555488A US 55548831 A US55548831 A US 55548831A US 2012661 A US2012661 A US 2012661A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D51/00Brakes with outwardly-movable braking members co-operating with the inner surface of a drum or the like
    • F16D51/46Self-tightening brakes with pivoted brake shoes, i.e. the braked member increases the braking action
    • F16D51/48Self-tightening brakes with pivoted brake shoes, i.e. the braked member increases the braking action with two linked or directly-interacting brake shoes
    • F16D51/52Self-tightening brakes with pivoted brake shoes, i.e. the braked member increases the braking action with two linked or directly-interacting brake shoes fluid actuated
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B64AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
    • B64CAEROPLANES; HELICOPTERS
    • B64C25/00Alighting gear
    • B64C25/32Alighting gear characterised by elements which contact the ground or similar surface 
    • B64C25/42Arrangement or adaptation of brakes

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  • This invention relates to brakes and more particularly to internal expanding brakes.
  • the invention comprehends a brake structure particularly adaptable for airplanes having a simple and eifective means for locking the brake in applied position.
  • an internal expanding friction element is normally operated through a hydraulic system including a cylinder, a piston movable therein and means connecting the piston to the friction element, and associated with this structure is a mechanical operating means including a camwith means for operating the cam and means for locking .the cam against angular movement.
  • An object of the invention is to provide a brake for an airplane comprising an internal expanding friction element, hydraulic operating means therefor, and mechanical operating means for the friction element including means for locking the mechanical operating means against movement.
  • a feature of the invention is a friction element, an operating cam therefor and a segment secured to the cam having a ratchet and a spring pressed member engaging the ratchet.
  • Figure 2 is a'sectional view substantially on line 22, Figure 1; v I
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view substantially on line 3-3, Figure l;
  • Figure 4 is a sectional view substantially on line 4-4, Figure l.
  • l0 represents a fixed support such as a. backing plate.
  • the backing plate has associated therewith a rotatable drum l2 which may be secured to a wheel, not shown.
  • a friction element or shoe l8 Positioned on the backing plate is a bracket ll supporting a fixed anchor IS.
  • a friction element or shoe l8 has one of its ends pivoted on the anchor l6 and its other end has connected thereto as by an adjusting device 20 a friction element or shoe 22, the force applying end of which is adjacent the bracket H.
  • the shoes l8 and 22 are supported by suitable steady rests 24 and 26 and the shoe I8 is adapted to engage when in the off position a suitable adjusting eccentric 28.
  • the shoes I8 and 22 are connected by a return spring 30, the shoe I8 is connected by a return spring 32 to the fixed support and the shoe 22 is connected by a return spring 34 to 5 the fixed support.
  • the springs 30, 32 and 34 serve to return the shoes to the oif position and to retain them when in this position in proper spaced relation to the drum.
  • the bracket It supports a cylinder 36 having 10.
  • the above de ribed structure is that of a con- 20 ventional hydraulically operated brake for an airplane.
  • structures of this type no provision has been made for retaining the brake in applied position when the plane is not in use.
  • the present invention aims to overcome this objectionable feature and to that end provides an auxiliary operating means for applying the brake, together with means for locking the auxiliary operating means in applied and OH positions.
  • the backing plate III is provided with a boss 52 bored as indicated Lat 54 to receive a rotatable member or bolt 56 having a polygonal head 58 for the reception of an arhusting wrench.
  • the bolt is provided with a reduced portion 6. over which is fitted a segment 62 to be hereinafter described.
  • This bolt is further'provided with flats 84 arranged to retain a cam 56 against angular displacement, the cam 66 being retained on the bolt 56 by shear-riveting the end of the bolt as indicated at 68.
  • the cam 66 5 is bifurcated so that it may straddle the friction element or shoe 22 and engage rollers Ill positioned for rotation on opposite sides of the shoe.
  • the cam 66 is spotwelded or otherwise secured to the segment 62.
  • the segment 82 has a flange 12 provided with teeth 14.
  • the backing plate III has positioned thereon a boss 16 bored for the reception of a spring pressed plunger 18 positioned in the path of the teeth 14 on the flange 12 of the segment.
  • the spring having a portion within the br so that the cam 66 may be operated by rotating the bolt 56 to apply or to release the brake, and upon release of the plunger the cam will be locked against angular displacement in any position to which it may be adjusted.
  • a brake comprising a brake drum, a friction element within said drum, operating means extending outside of the brake for locking the auxiliary operating means in adjusted position.
  • a brake comprising a brake drum, a friction element within said drum, operating means for said friction element-also arranged within the drum, auxiliary operating means for the friction element including a cam also arranged within the drum, means rigid with the cam also posi-- tioned within the drum, and a device engaging with said rigid means for locking the cam in adjusted position.
  • a brake comprising a friction element, hy-
  • I draulic operating means therefor, auxiliary ope and a portion erating means for the friction element including a cam, a segment secured to the cam and means for locking the segment against angular displacement, the hydraulic means and the auxiliary means and the segment all being arranged adjacent the same end of the friction element.
  • a brake comprising a friction element
  • a brake comprising a friction element, rollers on opposite sides of the friction element adjacent the force applying end of the element, operating means for the friction element, auxiliary operating means for the friction element including a cam having bifurcated portions straddling the friction element and engaging the rollers, means for actuating the cam, a segment carried by the cam having a flange normal thereto, teeth on the flange, and a spring actuated plunger cooperating with the teeth on the flange.

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Aug. 27, 1935.
F. c. FRANK BRAKE Filed Au 6, 1931 w m 0 K Y 5 mm m M m m M C K a m% R E F D HHIH E N ll R Patented Aug. 27, 1935 BRAKE Frederick 0. Frank, South Bend, Ind., assignor to Bendix Brake Company, South Bend, Ind., a
corporation of Illinois Application August 6, 1931, Serial No. 555,488 I comm. (C'l. 188 106) v This invention relates to brakes and more particularly to internal expanding brakes.
' Broadly, the invention comprehends a brake structure particularly adaptable for airplanes having a simple and eifective means for locking the brake in applied position.
In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, an internal expanding friction element is normally operated through a hydraulic system including a cylinder, a piston movable therein and means connecting the piston to the friction element, and associated with this structure is a mechanical operating means including a camwith means for operating the cam and means for locking .the cam against angular movement.
An object of the invention is to provide a brake for an airplane comprising an internal expanding friction element, hydraulic operating means therefor, and mechanical operating means for the friction element including means for locking the mechanical operating means against movement.
A feature of the invention is a friction element, an operating cam therefor and a segment secured to the cam having a ratchet and a spring pressed member engaging the ratchet.
The above objects and features of the invention include various desirable details of structure which will be apparent from the following deof the head of the drum illustrating the friction elements in side elevation and showing the in vention as applied;
Figure 2 is a'sectional view substantially on line 22, Figure 1; v I
Figure 3 is a sectional view substantially on line 3-3, Figure l; and
Figure 4 is a sectional view substantially on line 4-4, Figure l.
Referring to the drawing for more specific details of the invention, l0 represents a fixed support such as a. backing plate. The backing plate has associated therewith a rotatable drum l2 which may be secured to a wheel, not shown.
Positioned on the backing plate is a bracket ll supporting a fixed anchor IS. A friction element or shoe l8 has one of its ends pivoted on the anchor l6 and its other end has connected thereto as by an adjusting device 20 a friction element or shoe 22, the force applying end of which is adjacent the bracket H. The shoes l8 and 22 are supported by suitable steady rests 24 and 26 and the shoe I8 is adapted to engage when in the off position a suitable adjusting eccentric 28.
As shown, the shoes I8 and 22 are connected by a return spring 30, the shoe I8 is connected by a return spring 32 to the fixed support and the shoe 22 is connected by a return spring 34 to 5 the fixed support. The springs 30, 32 and 34 serve to return the shoes to the oif position and to retain them when in this position in proper spaced relation to the drum.
The bracket It supports a cylinder 36 having 10.
The above de ribed structure is that of a con- 20 ventional hydraulically operated brake for an airplane. In structures of this type, no provision has been made for retaining the brake in applied position when the plane is not in use.
Changes in temperature of the fluid in the hydraulically operated braking systems, due to atmospheric conditions, invariably release the brakes. The present invention aims to overcome this objectionable feature and to that end provides an auxiliary operating means for applying the brake, together with means for locking the auxiliary operating means in applied and OH positions.
, In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, the backing plate III is provided with a boss 52 bored as indicated Lat 54 to receive a rotatable member or bolt 56 having a polygonal head 58 for the reception of an arhusting wrench. The bolt is provided with a reduced portion 6. over which is fitted a segment 62 to be hereinafter described. This bolt is further'provided with flats 84 arranged to retain a cam 56 against angular displacement, the cam 66 being retained on the bolt 56 by shear-riveting the end of the bolt as indicated at 68. As shown, the cam 66 5 is bifurcated so that it may straddle the friction element or shoe 22 and engage rollers Ill positioned for rotation on opposite sides of the shoe.
The cam 66 is spotwelded or otherwise secured to the segment 62. The segment 82 has a flange 12 provided with teeth 14. As shown; the backing plate III has positioned thereon a boss 16 bored for the reception of a spring pressed plunger 18 positioned in the path of the teeth 14 on the flange 12 of the segment. The spring having a portion within the br so that the cam 66 may be operated by rotating the bolt 56 to apply or to release the brake, and upon release of the plunger the cam will be locked against angular displacement in any position to which it may be adjusted.
It is to be understood that the forms of my invention herein shown and described are to be taken as preferred examples and that various changes in shape, size and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope-of the subjoined claims. It is not my intention to claim in the present application any subject-matter disclosed in my copending application No. 555,486.
Having thus described the various features of the invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A brake comprising a brake drum, a friction element within said drum, operating means extending outside of the brake for locking the auxiliary operating means in adjusted position.
2. A brake comprising a brake drum, a friction element within said drum, operating means for said friction element-also arranged within the drum, auxiliary operating means for the friction element including a cam also arranged within the drum, means rigid with the cam also posi-- tioned within the drum, and a device engaging with said rigid means for locking the cam in adjusted position.
3. A brake comprising a friction element, hy-
I draulic operating means therefor, auxiliary ope and a portion erating means for the friction element including a cam, a segment secured to the cam and means for locking the segment against angular displacement, the hydraulic means and the auxiliary means and the segment all being arranged adjacent the same end of the friction element.
4. A brake comprising a friction element,
thrust members on opposite sides of the friction dle the friction element andto engage the rollers,
a segment secured'to' the cam, means for actuating the cam and means associated with the segment for locking the cam against angular movemerit.
6. A brake comprising a friction element, rollers on opposite sides of the friction element adjacent the force applying end of the element, operating means for the friction element, auxiliary operating means for the friction element including a cam having bifurcated portions straddling the friction element and engaging the rollers, means for actuating the cam, a segment carried by the cam having a flange normal thereto, teeth on the flange, and a spring actuated plunger cooperating with the teeth on the flange.
, FREDERICK C. FRANK.
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3175644A (en) * 1961-11-21 1965-03-30 Bendix Corp Friction brake structure
US5127495A (en) * 1990-09-28 1992-07-07 Allied-Signal Inc. Parking brake and method therefor
FR2926861A1 (en) * 2008-01-29 2009-07-31 Bosch Gmbh Robert Braking device i.e. drum brake, for motor vehicle, has locking mechanism provided with telescopic spacebar to lock brake segments in locked position independent of control device i.e. hydraulically controlled piston brake cylinder

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3175644A (en) * 1961-11-21 1965-03-30 Bendix Corp Friction brake structure
US5127495A (en) * 1990-09-28 1992-07-07 Allied-Signal Inc. Parking brake and method therefor
FR2926861A1 (en) * 2008-01-29 2009-07-31 Bosch Gmbh Robert Braking device i.e. drum brake, for motor vehicle, has locking mechanism provided with telescopic spacebar to lock brake segments in locked position independent of control device i.e. hydraulically controlled piston brake cylinder

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